Thursday, 27 February 2020

‘It’s agapeic in its appeal and clairvoyant in its charm!’

Born to Fly – Part 3

This post is a sequel to our mini series on the topic, ‘Born to Fly’!

And the initial spur for this post is a class discussion we had in the I MA Class last week, on Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, pertaining to the theme of friendship!

There’s this scene where a stranger comes in, and when Nora finds out that it’s her close friend Mrs. Linde, with whom she has not been in touch with, for about nine long years, she is so happy and thrilled now to see her! She is so caring and helpful towards her and makes her feel at home. 

Taking the cue, this blogger, [their teacher!] then narrated to the class about my own best friend and the impact he’s had in my life!

So yup! In this context, me thought of doing a post on friendship, and on how to choose good friends for life, good friends who will be there for you in every way, all the way, and help you get those special wings of yours!

And this one’s for friends, and friends alone! For lovers you better gotta consult with those love gurus of yore! ;-)

Well then, to begin with, a good friendship is mutual! Always mutual! It is not forced or thrust upon you in any way! It is spontaneous! So spontaneous that you so revel and excel in the presence and the words of each for the other!

As noted critic Scupin Richard rightly puts it, ‘It’s agapeic in its appeal and clairvoyant in its charm!’ Yes! There’s this unalloyed joy that radiates in you, at the very sight of your friend, when you meet, talk or even sit quietly in front of each other!

So well! how do you choose a friend, a bosom friend, a friend for life!? ;-)

This little post, from my very personal point of view, would be a prop and a guideline on that count, I earnestly hope!

First and foremost, a good friend is someone who ‘thinks positive, speaks positive and does positive’, in all that they say and do! Especially with you! ‘Yes you can’, is the vibes they always sport on them! This is the most important guideline and the fab of the five for choosing a friend! A friend for life!!!

These friends are of the sweetest types who tell you constantly, again and again that you are born to fly!

You should be quite choosy and very particular on this count, because, there are some ‘friends’ who always have tons of negativity on their tongues, and lorry loads of pessimism on their words, and yet they call you their ‘friends’! Such ‘friends’ can never ever be good and caring friends for you. 


Cut them off your life right away! As soon as possible! They will always have something to whine about, to cry about and to complain about YOU all of the time! Of such, flee away! Because they will always find fault with you for even the silliest mistakes that you do! In short, they can never ever accept you for who you are! And that’s something a friend never ever does, ain’t it? A friend accepts you for who you are, with all your faults, shortcomings, on the ‘just as I am’ credo! :-)

Added, you don’t have 969 years to live! ;-) It’s a kutty little life out there for you! Make it as joyous as you possibly could! Make it as precious as you possibly could! 

The second point follows from the first! A good friend is one who recognizes your strengths, your talents, your capabilities, your potential and usps and appreciates you for them all! They don't just stop with their appreciation for you, but they also encourage you with such cheerfulness and joy, to egg on, to press on towards your mark, towards your goals, towards your destination, by enhancing your motivation levels sky high in every little way possible!

These lovely friends help you get wings for yourself, and encourage you tons and tons to this end!

Thirdly, as the good ol’ saying goes, ‘A friend is someone who walks in, when everyone else walks out of your life’! You find umpteen instances to this count in literature! Jane Eyre’s is a beautiful case in point! In fact her whole perspective to life, her attitude to life and her motivation for life changed for the better-o-better once Helen Burns steps into her life! And Helen Burns walks in on her, only when everyone else walks out!


The friendship between Hamlet and Horatio is another case study on friendship! Tom and Huck Finn are another wonderful friendly pair who are there for each other in their goods and their bads!

Sancho Panza and Don Quixote are yet another paradigm for friendship as much as Okonkwo is such amazing bosom friends with Obierika!

In short, much akin to these immortal literary friendships, your true friends, your trusted friends, are there for you, not only in your goods but also in your bads! Not only in your joys, but also in your sorrows! Not only in your ups and highs, but also in your lows and downs!

That’s a friend! A good friend! A bosom friend! And yes! You can count on them to the very end! These friends help your wings get strong and sturdy! Wings that can help you last through all your thicks and thins in your ‘flying time’ on earth!


Fourthly, a friend is not ‘an optional extra’ in your life. He/she is an ineludable/inevitable part of you, by default! As such, if your friend has a host of other priorities, a host of other commitments and a host of a hundred other friends of equal stature and nature for joy and company, you should really appreciate them and respect them for that, and gently give them their space to be themselves with their hundred odd friends with whom they happily delight themselves in! 


But but but… Oh please! don’t count on them as your sole friend, your only friend! They may have you as an ‘optional extra’ or a ‘pavapetta’ extra and might have even added you up to their junk folder, onto their huge and boundless friendship kitty! You may count on them as a wonderful acquaintance, or a friend, but not as a bosom friend or a close friend!

Finally, a friend is someone who is so thoughtful and mindful of everything connected with you! They always make you happy with those surprise reminders, those sweet little surprise gifts, those words of love and encouragement that will uplift you, energise you and make you feel on cloud nine all of the time! And to this end, they help you fly! they help you take off! They help you soar higher and higher! And they are so proud at that! They are what you may call, besties! Besties for life!

Indeed, a friend is someone who is much more than the impiest sister or the craziest brother!

In short, as Scupin Richard often says, ‘A friend is someone who finds such joy in helping you see the world through nice-tinted spectacles’. Lovliii, ain't it? ;-)

A pinch of petra to wind up on this little post!

Friends!!! love one another!
Friends!! sisters and brothers…
Friends are a gift from above
Friends are devoted and true
Then when the goin' gets tough!
They're lovin', Carin'
And prayin' for you!

How trueee!

Well, on this count, let me confess, I was so enamoured with a book that I was reading quite lately, by Darius Foroux, and it’s titled, Think Straight: Change your Thoughts, Change your Life.


In this lovely, little book, Darius exhorts us to catch hold of a lovely friend and match them up with your own strengths, values, skills, and desires. Says he,

My ex-girlfriend wanted to travel the world and live in different countries. I hate that idea. I want to stay close to my family and best friends. I don’t feel like I’m missing out on something if I don’t live in other countries. Having a home is what makes me happy. When you’re in a relationship with someone who has different values, it’s a zero-sum game. One person always loses something. We broke up’.

He adds to say with conviction,

Today, I know myself better than I did ten years ago. And in ten years from now, I’ll know myself better than I do today. Knowing yourself is step one. Step two is acting on that knowledge. Sometimes opportunities come my way and I feel like saying yes too quickly. But I have to take a step back. And ask myself: Is this really me? Very often, the answer is no. I’ve found that most things in life are not for me. Most friends, jobs, opportunities, countries, people, parties, lifestyles, books—they’re all not for me. It’s about finding the things that are for me. Believe it or not, that’s a very small list’.

Lemme repeat Darius yet again, on his lovely last line,

‘Believe it or not, that’s a very small list!’

Help, deivamey, our unbelief!

To be continued…

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